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First hill of the day for the 2017 Bagger Rambles meet&period; Roadside parking a bit N of Timbersbrook&period; Good path all the way&period; On The Cloud and in the cloud at same time - quirky&period;

Along Gritstone trail from Timbersbrook&period; Lovely path and excellent views&period;

twg27

30/07/2017

A quick trot up the footpath from the S&period;E&period; Had a chat near the trig with a guy with a dog&period; Natives friendly&period;

Play2End

13/06/2017

Houses at 908634&period; 3 spaces off road here&comma; not apparently attached to the houses as the locals also use them&period; Track to summit up past the side of the houses&period; Overcast&comma; mild&comma; windy and good views&period;

iangalbraith

11/06/2017

From the public carpark in Timbersbrook&period; A footpath leads through the picnic site onto the road&period; Short section on the road and then followed the Gritstone Trail&period; Really pretty path and fantastic views&period; With baby Ross&period;

Very pleasant walk up from Timbersbrook car park&period; Easy route to follow&period; Even though it was after 3pm there we quite a few families about&period; The weather was cloudy but the local hills were all visible&period; The summit was I believe the rocky outcrop a short distance from the trig point and direction indicator&period; I heard plenty of birds but only saw a few Meadow Pipits&period; Time was 50 minutes for about 2&period;25 miles&period;

With son&comma; little cloudy but good views across Cheshire plain&period;

steve&lowbar;a

01/06/2016

From railway station&comma; along the canal then along footpaths&semi; easy navigation on a beautiful spring day&period; Views north twds Cat and Fiddle good&comma; but hazy westwards over the Cheshire plain&period; Returned via Timbersbrook&period; A very pleasant walk from a hill oft seen from the train&comma; well worth the efort&period;

JOHNS

28/05/2016

Popular&period;

mike&period;hartley

03/04/2016

Day of five summits&period; With K&period; Unexpected landscapes and views&period;

Parked at side of rd to east SJ 908634&period; Short walk to trig and rocks&period; Great views&period;

mart0797

20/03/2016

Easy walk with my dog from from Timbersbrook village to one of my local humps&period; Sunny day with lots of visitors on the hill&period; Rather muddy paths&period; Great views from the escarpment higher up once you get past the woods&comma; with Shropshire Hills and Clwydian range visible&period; Jodrell Bank prominent&period; Time 1&period;5 hours&period;

jamessteel100

14/02/2016

Nice cold sunny day when we left home but misty when we go to the top&period; Popular place for families and dog walkers&period; Great views all around&period;

Pleasant walk from Timbersbrook picnic area&period; Great views from the summit&period;

Tony J

09/11/2015

Left Sonja at Biddulph garden&comma; parked by a gate on lane immediately north of hill&period; Followed distinct well-trodden path up through bracken to trig point&period; Bit hazy but great views&period;

Area big enough for 3&sol;4 cars at circa SJ 907636&period; Farm track leads up beside house before footpath&sol;right of way to top&period; This is probably the shortest route for those looking for a quick bag&period;